Crypto scandal: creators of $LIBRA are reported to have started moving money from virtual wallets

One of the four virtual wallets associated with the team that created the $LIBRA token began to move money for the first time since the scandal that hit Javier Milei's government exploded after the president spread the memecoin on his networks.
The information was provided on his X account by Fernando Molina, a systems engineer and one of the social media users who best analyzed the traceability of crypto wallets since the beginning of the scandal.
Molina, who has been monitoring the movements linked to $LIBRA, detected that on Tuesday at 4:37 p.m. (Argentina time) a Wallet linked to the team that created the currency moved a total of $4.5 million to a new wallet.
This is relevant, since of the four wallets linked to the team, only one can move money. The other three have a security system known as Multisig, which requires other users to enable any transfer that is made. The transfer was made from the only one enabled.
The wallet is one of the four that hold the $110 million that Hayden Davis' team, CEO of Kelsier Ventures, earned in the launch of $LIBRA. To do so, Davis confessed that he used privileged information to carry out the transactions. It was in an interview with Youtuber Coffeezilla. Those $110 million belong "to Argentina," according to the businessman.
Clarin